The Wells were thumped 5-0 after a dismal performance away to Canterbury City.
A hat trick from Dave Pilcher 11, 20 pen, 29 pen and goals from Matt Martin 63, and Laurence Harvey 83, condemned The Wells to their 16th league defeat of the season

The Wells who are now the leagues lowest scorers, having found the net just 30 times this season were dealt another blow when top scorer Ryan Crandley was strechered off with a dislocated knee.

The Wells have been awarded the 3pts from their league game against Croydon FC which was abandoned on 87mins.

The game which was played on September 27th 2016 was abandoned with 3 minutes of the game remaining with The Wells 1-0 up through a Ryan Crandley goal before the referee picked up the match ball and walked off to the changing rooms.

The Wells suffered their 15th league defeat of the season after a dismal second half performance against Cray Valley.
The Wells took the lead through Ryan Crandley on 16mins but not before the excellent Steve Lawerence and saved The Wells blushes with 4 good saves to keep the scores level.

The Millers equalised on 37mins from a Jason Thompson penalty when Denzel Gayle was adjudged to have been tripped in the Wells area.

The Wells go on their travels for a second Saturday in succession when they travel to The Belmont Ground to face Whitstable Town.
The Oystermen sit 7th in the league table having amassed 48pts by winning 16, drawing none and losing nine times.

The Wells remain in the bottom 3 after last Saturday's defeat to Ashford Utd and are 11 places below Whitstable Town.

The previous meeting between the two sides earlier in the season saw a deft Josh Biddlecombe finish earn all 3pts for The Wells with a 1-0 victory in front of 247 spectators.

Despite a spirited first half display where The Wells were unlucky not to go in to the half time break winning. The Wells went down 2-0 away to top of the table Ashford Utd.
Second half goals from Jason Goodchild 53mins and a Shaun Welford penalty 58 mins, condemned The Wells to a third straight defeat.
Next up The Wells head to Whitstable Town on Saturday

The Wells slipped to their sixth home defeat of the season going down 3-5 to Sheppey Utd.
The Ites took the lead through a Luke Hackett own goal after former Wells
Striker Richard Atkins crossed the ball and Hackett deflected into his own net after a superb Steve Lawerence save.

A brace from James Pinnock gave The Wells the lead either side of half time 42,46mins before Sheppey equalised and then restored their lead through Miller-Neave 55mins and Josh Froggatt 57,71mins.

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Malachi's Bucket List

Tunbridge Wells Football Club fan Malachi has a brain tumour which caused him to go blind at the age of 3. He's now 6 and his family have just been informed that after 2/3 years of nothing happening it has started to grow again, not knowing at this stage if it is a one off or if it is going to continue to grow and if he will need more chemotherapy. His family asked him if there were things he wanted to do and he created a bucket list which is now shown here. If anyone can help in anyway they can, his family would be so very grateful. Contact Phill Allcorn, Club Secretary 07900243508 -secretary@twfcexec.com
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